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No it's a verb. It is the past tense of the verb/auxiliary verb to do. The past participle done is sometimes used as an adjective, informally (i.e. a done deal).

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No, went is a verb: the past tense of go.

I go to the cinema very Saturday.

I went to the cinema last Saturday.

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No, did is a verb and didn't (did not) is the negative form.

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